Independence National Historic Park Merchant’s Exchange

Historical landmark · Old City

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Independence National Historic Park — Historic Site Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What’s this place all about? Philadelphia is the only UNESCO World Heritage City in the United States precisely because of the historical events that transpired right here. It’s not just one museum or historic landmark: Instead, it’s a collection of buildings that played host to events that shaped American independence, or honor that hard-won heritage. Begin at the Visitor Center to get your bearings and start your tour—visitors can enter with timed entry tickets —at Independence Hall, then stop by the Liberty Bell Center for a look at ostensibly the most famous broken item in the world. Afterwards, wander past the park’s other historic buildings, including Carpenters' Hall, the meeting site of the first Continental Congress, then make your way to the Benjamin Franklin Museum for a look at the historical figure’s many accomplishments. Who comes here? You’ll see plenty of visitors from around the globe swinging by for a look at the iconic bell. The area is also rife with local schoolchildren and their vigilant teachers, nearly all of whom are on field trips. On the practical side, how were the facilities? Wear comfortable shoes, since a visit to Independence National Historical Site requires a fair amount of walking to get from one spot to another. Also, get ready for airport-style security (pockets emptied, jackets off) and subsequent traffic at the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall. No entry will be granted to Independence Hall without a timed ticket (obtained online or at the Visitor Center) and visitors aren't permitted to roam without a park ranger. There are, however, a few other buildings that allow you to enter and explore at your own pace. Any guided tours worth trying? Tours of Independence Hall are with a park ranger and last approximately 30 minutes. Many of the other historic buildings only warrant a quick pop-in. The Liberty Bell Center often has long wait times due to security. What should we look for at the gift shop? Many of the buildings and museums have their own gift shops, but the one worth seeing is the one in the Visitor Center, where you can find locally made items, along with those denoting classic Philly sass (think: a cut-off tee sporting the message “Just exercisin' my right to bare arms.”) Is there a café? There's nothing in the buildings themselves, but Independence Park and surrounding Old City have seemingly limitless options for all price ranges. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged? You'll likely spend no more than 30 minutes at each landmark, but if you're pressed for time, at least visit Independence Hall and The Liberty Bell." - Nancy DePalma

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